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Mike Denny
Local expert birder and naturalist
Mike Denny leads off Friday evening with a presentation about Walla
Walla-area birds. His talk will be at the Whitman College campus.
The talk begins at 7:00 PM.
Jack Nisbet
Saturday evening’s banquet speaker will be Pacific Northwest author Jack
Nisbet, speaking on one of his many areas of expertise. His program
will follow the banquet meal, but Jack will not put you to sleep!
Jack is a teacher and writer who explores human and natural
history in the greater Northwest.
In 1994, Nisbet published Sources of the
River: Tracking David Thompson across Western North America,
which received the Murray Morgan Prize. Since then, he has written
Purple Flat Top; Singing Grass, Burning Sage;
Visible Bones; and The Mapmakers Eye: David Thompson on the
Columbia Plateau. Visible Bones won a Washington State Library
Award, and the American Library Association named The Mapmaker’s
Eye as one of the year’s “Best of the Best” University Press
publications of 2005.
Nisbet is currently working on an exhibit of
Plateau artifacts at the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture, and a
book about botanist David Douglas’s interactions with Pacific
Northwest tribes. He lives with his wife and two children in
Spokane.
Washington
Ornithological Society. PO Box 31783. Seattle WA. 98103-1783.
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